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              POST 9-11
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009 · Series · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Observatory Archives 2003

              / CONTEXT 1994 - 2020

              Observatory Archives 2003

              The screenings for this edition will be based on a selection from the 150 audiovisual documents that have been added to the Observatory Archives over the last 18 months.

              Together, this material reflects some of the most serious issues of our time, using different media and languages such as video art, independent documentary, media archaeology....to reflect the process of Globalisation and the Resistance it generates, and conflicts such as Palestine, Argentina, September 11th, etc.

              The difference is that these issues, which we are used to seeing in the news headlines, loose here their relationship to news because they are taken out of this context and approached through different formal means and points of view, in a constant exchange between the micro to the macro; from microworlds and subjective experience to collective and social visions.

              The program of screenings in this edition is based on a dialogue between two interconnected archives; on one hand, the works created by individuals or collectives that form the nucleus of the Observatory Archives, and on the other, the contemporary media archaeology material that makes up the Babylon Archives 1999-2003.

              Autonomedia Ed. NYC. [www.autonomedia.org]

              New York-based Autonomedia is one of the most lucid publishers of books on radical media, politics and the arts. They have published more than 300 titles that have influenced and given voice to a generation of authors, thinkers and social collectives, and established a dialogue between seemingly unconnected critical voices. www.autonomedia.org Their publications include: Temporary Autonomous Zones , by Hakim Bey; Digital Resistance and Electronic Civil Disobedience, by Critical Art Ensemble; Hacktivism , by the Electronic Disturbance Theatre; Pirate Utopias and European Renegades, by Peter Lamborn Wilson.

              Lectures: Jim Fleming, Lewanne Jones, Eric Goldhagen.

              Negativland [www.negativland.com]

              Negativland Through their musical and media experiments since the early eighties, Negativland have been exploring the limits between intellectual property and market tyranny, fair and illegitimate use of information, and especially the right to deconstruct and reinterpret fragments of the media we are all constantly bombarded with.

              Steve Reinke [www.myrectumisnotagrave.com]

              Steve Reinke In the late 90s, Canadian artist Steve Reinke embarked on a project that consisted of making 100 separate videos. The result is a portrait of places, confessions and characters, media monsters and also ruins, forming a complex map of distant lands that are just around the corner. The Hundred Videos is a kind of web in which everything is mixed together, from the personal to mass media usurpation. In OVNI 2003 Steve Reinke will present and talk about the 100 Videos and his subsequent projects.

              Lecture: Steve Reinke

              A contemporary media archaeology project that collects and compiles material from the dark side of our civilization. Promotionals from corporative, militar, pharma and digital industries. Many of these audiovisual documents were not produced to last, but rather to fulfill specific functions at a particular time: training, publicity, etc...this is why, when they are taken out of the context of their time or intended use, their meaning is revealed with surprising clarity even to those used to the constant publicity aimed at consumers. The result is a disturbing catalogue of intentions, aims and the means used to achieve them.

              Documents from the dark side of the empire. Government and corporate promotional material from military, pharmaceutical, digital and other mega industries...promoting them and their unspoken interests.

              Many of these materials were not intended to last, but were produced with very specific purposes in mind: educational, promotional, propaganda, etc. As such, when they are taken our of their temporal or corporate contexts, they take on a transparency of meaning that is astounding, even to those who are used to consumer advertising. The result is a disturbing compendium of intentions, objectives, and the means to achieve them.

              The Babylon Archives are embedded in the program (see program).

              There will be a public presentation of the copyleft edition of the DVD Archivos Babilonia - The Dark Side of Empire ( 1999- 2003) .

              Thematical screenings

              Hall and Auditorium.Simultaneous Screenings

              Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona

              Montalegre 5. 08001 Barcelona

              Image: Apolinario Mabini . Autonomedia's Jubilee Saints Calendar

              Autonomedia Ed. NYC. https://www.autonomedia.org/

              Nova Express
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S016-SS001-0009 · Item · 2014
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Based on a text by William Burroughs in Nova Express: “It was first suggested that we take our own image and examine how it could be made more portable. We found that simple binary coding systems were enough to contain the entire image however they required a large amount of storage space until it was found that the binary information could be written at the molecular level, and our entire image could be contained within a grain of sand. However, it was found that these information molecules were not dead matter but exhibited a capacity for life which is found elsewhere in the form of virus.” If you are interested in screening this work, please contact to: OVNI Archives: llop [a] desorg.org Hamacaonline: info [a] hamacaonline.net

              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4284 · Item · 2020
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The animals of Stella. While out exploring in the winter months, an almost prodigious chance encounter bring me to the shores of the lake ‘des Eaux-Chaudes’ (Alps of Haute Provence, France), the place that will become a creation laboratory of the video installation Les animaux de Stella/The animals of Stella. The human voice frees itself from the coded language and interacts with other sounds becoming part of the place, which in turn is internalized by the child. Thus a reciprocal dialogue is established, a spontaneous communication that brings out an intimate bond of affection. An equal relationship is progressively fostered between the girl and the environment that welcomes her, in an attempt to renew the ancient relationships between human and non-human.

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S018-SS001-0004 · Item · 2016
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              In global capitalism, the movement of bodies through borders takes the form of an asymmetrical dualism. One side of the border acts as a retaining wall, a knife that cuts territories, bodies, and genders. It is not driven to block access to the central zones of capital, but to bureaucratically manage the legality of the migratory flow, forking it into being and non-being. The other side of the border adopts a flexible interface, expanding endlessly in the space of the “other”, while preserving the impermeability of knowledge and identities. The border has ceased to be a peripheral space, it becomes centre. Its implosion is expressed in a whole range of institutions, security devices, and parallel agencies that inhabit our cities, forming an expanding inner border. The logic of the border is now spreading to all systems of political and cognitive power. In this sense, we can speak of borders as laboratories for a new totalitarian system. Proclamations that were once the domain of openly racist sectarian groups are now being absorbed into governmental and media discourse. Colonialism is also a state of the soul, based on alterity in constant opposition. Always an “other” to criticise, occupy, conquer... never loving contemplation or dialogue for the transformation of being... being without borders.

              Je vous ai compris
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S011-SS002-0016 · Item · 2006
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              1958 General De Gaulle pronunces -in a very convulse and tragic moment for an Argelia under rigorous represion and torture- its famous and demagogic “Je vous ai Compris” (I understand you). A reading on several audiovisual documents of that time gives to us an opposite meaning to that sentence. “Je vous ai Compris” now means and show us the real sense of the civilizational work of the western powers. Today so enthusiaticly renovated.

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S016-SS003-0010 · Item · 2013
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Frontex promotes, coordinates and develops European border management applying the concept of Integrated Border Management. Frontex serves as a platform to bring together Europe’s border-control personnel and the world of research and industry to bridge the gap between technological advancement and the needs of border control authorities. Assisting Member States in joint return operations. When Member States make the decision to return foreign nationals staying illegally, who have failed to leave voluntarily.

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S014-SS002-0001 · Item · 2011
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              videos excerpts from: Hinterland,  Marie Voignier Dubai in Ruins Spec Ops: The Line Self Fiction, Christian Barani Oscuros Portales, Falconetti Peña Digital, León Siminiani Life 2.0, Jason Spingarn-Koff Virtual Nothing, Babylon Archives Videocracy, Erik Gandini Il corpo delle Donne, Lorella Zanardo Et la guerre est à peine commencée, Anonimo en la Red End:CIV Resist or die, Derrick Jensen, Franklin López Paradise Later, Ascan Breuer Pi'txi (Acompañante), Xavi Hurtado The Dubai in Me, Christian von Borries Soufis d'Afghanistan. Maître et Disciple, Arnaud Desjardins Les barbares, Jean-Gabriel , Périot  Maya, Sri H.W.L. Poonja Papaji.

              Del Olvido: OVNI 2012
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS001-0001 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              A video essay  on  Oblivion with excerpts from: . The Mahabharata, Peter Brook,  . Conversacion con Jean-Claude Carrière,  Abu Ali, Toni Cots y Stefano Casella.  . La Commune,  Peter Watkins  . Del Poder, Zaván  . I do not call it rioting, I call it Insurrection, Anónimo en la red.  . La Barcelona que no se ve, la Barcelona que se esconde. TEB y OVNI . Sembrando Sueños, Elio González  . Er'hal, Ves-te'n. Diari de la Plaça Tahrir, Marc Almodóvar.  . 27 de Maig del 2011. Plaça Catalunya.  . Solutions locales pour un Désordre global, Coline Serrau